Spicer rips White House reporters trying to ‘become YouTube stars’

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“[They’ll] ask some snarky question that’s been asked eight times,” he said on “The Laura Ingraham Show,” according to Lifezette.

“We’ve allowed more access to a lot of folks who haven’t had it,” Spicer added of the White House’s press briefings.

“And the bottom line is that I think the mainstream media, who has had a stranglehold on deciding what information the American people got to see, is upset that more people, more voices are getting an opportunity to get involved in having their questions answered, to participate in our democracy.”